It's a feature that cuts the loading times in half on CD based games (PS1 and early PS2 games). At this point in conversation with Surreal he suggested that I start using a PS2 because of Fast Disk Speed. A few weeks after that, I had gotten my time down to around 1:37. I think it was around April that I finally got a time better than 1:46 but still there were many deaths in that run. So improving my time was really just a matter of grinding out runs until I mastered all the levels. The hardest thing about running this game is that if you die after a check point, it doesn't save your box count so you have to leave the level and try again. The previous time to beat was 1:46 by Samura1man, but that was only his second, and last, 100% run of this game. After that I set my goal time to be 1:30 and began grinding out runs. (Oddly enough I didn't beat this game Any% in one sitting for a few months until we did a race on SRL.) My first 100% run was absolutely terrible but my second run came in at a time under 2:40, which wasn't too bad considering the previous guy on SDA forums got tired of running this game when he got under the 2:30 mark. Soon after I proceeded to do my first 100% run. Finally after 100's of deaths, over 100 on Fumbling in the Dark alone, I managed to get all 26 gems. This effort was spread out over about 2 weeks where I would play for maybe 2 hours every couple days or so. So after beating the game for the first time I preceded to 100% the game for the first time. Also I liked the challenge this game presented. The reasoning behind choosing this game was because it was a game I've enjoyed a lot. When I was younger I played this game all the time with my sister and father but the furthest we ever made it was to The High Road. January 5th perhaps was the first time I actually beat cortex in my life. I first started working on this at the beginning of the year. Getting to this point has been a long time coming and took quite a bit of work to get here.
I'm going to put a "brief" history of how this all came about for those who are interested. Lastly thanks to the verifiers and everyone else in the process of getting this submission through as well as SDA for hosting all of this.įinally I have gotten a run of this game that I am satisfied with. Without you guys I could have easily ended up getting tired of this game like many have before me. You all have helped motivate me to keep running this and as often as I did. Also thanks to everyone who has been watching me on twitch.
I probably would not have pushed myself has hard to get a good run on this without them. Thank you to the Crash Bandicoot & Spyro Skype group. Now that Crash's most recent game has been out for a while and several fans have beaten it, and we've added kart racers and Crash's main party platform into the mix, let's take another look at which Crash Bandicoot games pose the most difficulty.I want to start this off by saying thanks to some people. But with so many tough Crash games floating around out there, it can be challenging to say which one is the toughest Crash Bandicoot game of all.
Updated April 15th, 2021 by Noel McDavid: Crash Bandicoot has really been glowing up from his original 90s bandicoot self. Everyone's favorite orange bandicoot now has upgraded looks, along with an upgraded difficulty level to match. Yeah, it's safe to say that Crash 4: It's About Time is no breeze. Here's every mainline Crash game ranked from easiest to hardest. Beating these games 100% is a whole other story. Additionally, these obviously aren't all the Crash Bandicoot games out there, but the party and racing games are separate from the mainline series. There are several ways to look at difficulty, but this list focuses on the gameplay and controls as a whole. RELATED: The 5 Best Crash Bandicoot Games According To Metacritic (& 5 Worst) This is especially true for a game that was originally marketed towards children. Despite this enthusiasm, it's impossible to deny that some Crash games are incredibly difficult at times. Thanks to the release of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, fans are more nostalgic than ever.